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Old 07-17-2007, 09:47 AM   #4
Little Bit
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go to www.usps.com (or ups, etc.) and they have a postage calculator. You must have a postal scale so you can put in the weight of the package. You need a zip code of where you are sending it. If you read the rules for packages, envelopes, etc. it will give you an understanding of what category to put it in and it will figure out the cost for you.

Hope this helps.
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